Webb & Snedeker win with Bridgestone
Brandt Snedeker and Karrie Webb take titles using different Bridgestone Golf Tour B330 balls

Bridgestone Golf celebrated two outstanding victories within hours of each other this weekend as Karrie Webb and Brandt Snedeker triumphed using different versions of the Tour B330 series ball.
First, Australia's Webb played the last 27 holes in 13 under with a Bridgestone B330-RX ball to capture the ISPS Handa Ladies European Masters title at The Buckinghamshire GC.
A few hours later, American Snedeker won his second PGA Tour title of the year at the RBC Canadian Open at Glen Abbey GC, Ontario, using a Bridgestone B330 ball.
"Brandt and Matt (Kuchar) both endorse RBC, so if this week is any indication of the level of golf they play at their sponsors' events we're all in for a treat at the WGC Bridgestone Invitational," said Dan Murphy, EVP of Marketing/Sales - Bridgestone Golf, Inc.
"As if the PGA Tour success wasn't enough for one weekend, we also had Karrie going out and winning in style as she builds up to the Women's British Open."
Bridgestone Golf is the undisputed No.1 golf ball fitter with more than 222,000 fittings across the United States, Australia and the UK & Ireland, where it has doubled its schedule of Ball Fitting Challenges this year.
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